Through a play of the vertical and horizontal lines, glass sheets work to seemingly suspend free forms within an imaginary cube. In combination with the transparency of glass, light too becomes a material through the use of filters.

By observing the table from different angles, the surfaces changes with every step, ranging from the darkest of darks to transparent, combinations of planes can create constantly morphing imagery to be observed. The transparent shifting surfaces are deliberately cut by hand to accentuate the contrast between the geometric squares and rectangles of the glass and the free forms of the shapes within.